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critically examine in details the non cooperation movement in Assam​

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Answered by misbahahad15
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attempt in 1920–22, organized by Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi, to induce the British government of India to grant self-government, or swaraj, to India. It was one of Gandhi’s first organized acts of large-scale civil disobedience (satyagraha).

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The great popular appeal of the Assamese non-cooperation movement was its most notable characteristic. Following the All-India Students' Association's decision

  • At a conference held in Nagpur in December 1920, Assamese students started a powerful campaign to boycott educational institutions.
  • Consequently, thousands many students entered schools and universities, enrolling in large numbers, themselves as ambassadors of the anti-cooperation agenda.
  • Rejection of foreign goods, khaddar and swadeshi promotion, picketing of alcohol, and opium dens, a boycott of public and government-sponsored institutions of higher learning, and legal courts was also completed satisfactorily.
  • The great popular appeal of the Assamese non-cooperation movement was its most notable characteristic.
  • The students of Assam started a vigorous push for a boycott of educational institutions in response to the decision of the All-India Students Conference held in Nagpur in December 1920.
  • Consequently, thousands the residents of the Darrang district made a substantial contribution to the movement's overall success.
  • A group of students, including Kumudchandra Sarma, Daksharam Barua, Bagiram Saikia, Joyram Saikia, Kashiram Hazarika, Ramakanta Sarma, and Phatikchandra Sarma, and led by Tilakchandra Sarma, general secretary of Cotton College Students' Union, decided to go on strike at the request of Hemchandra Baruah, Chandranath Sarma, and Omeo Kumar Das.

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